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phentolamine
(redirected from Phentolamine mesylate)

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phen·tol·a·mine  (fn-tl-mn)
n.
An adrenergic blocking agent, C17H19N3O, used especially in the diagnosis and treatment of pheochromocytoma.

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Noun1.phentolamine - a virility drug (trade name Vasomax) to treat erectile dysfunction in men
anti-impotence drug, virility drug - drug to treat impotence attributable to erectile dysfunction


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1:51-56), and co-authored by three leading clinical investigators of new treatments for erectile dysfunction, provides an overview of laboratory and clinical data concerning phentolamine mesylate, a non-specific adrenergic receptor antagonist, and the active ingredient in Vasomax(R).
Nasdaq:ZONA)(PCX:ZNG) announced today that the Company has elected to start a mechanistic study of phentolamine mesylate induced brown fat proliferation in rats.
was suspended due to safety concerns resulting from Zonagen's two-year rat carcinogenicity study with phentolamine mesylate, the active ingredient in Vasomax(R).
 
 
 
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